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Make your Movie Unique with Movie360

photo make-your-movie-unique-with-movie360.jpgEven those with a good eye for detail and skill in filmmaking benefit greatly from an exceptional camera, and every filmmaker wants their movie to leave an impression on anybody who watches it. You may not have professional equipment, but if you have a smartphone, Movie360 can help you make a better movie.  While the Internet is teeming with apps that can apply any number of retro-inspired and image-bending effects to the movies you make on your mobile devices, some less known apps take the same idea and apply it to the video you take. Movie360 is a video app that lets you apply filters to your videos and create better effects for your movie without additional equipment while simplifying the typically arduous editing process. Read more »


Make Better FIlms From Start to Finish With Filmmaker Live

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Filmmaking is extremely rewarding both as a business and as a hobby, and it is one of the most widely pursued passions of millions of people all over the world. Whether amateur or professional, videographers are always on the lookout for the “perfect shot,” as well as pouring all their efforts into creating a finished product they can take pride in. Filmmaker Live is an app designed to make everything come together to create a movie that is exactly what you want it to be with a simplicity never before possible. Read more »


HypeJar CEO Grant Yim Helps Track Public Anticipation for Product Releases

It is hard to gauge just how hyped the public is for certain products.  Whether it’s in tech or entertainment, advertising and press coverage can often be misleading indicators of how much people anticipate an upcoming product.  Cool person in technology Grant Yim founded HypeJar to garner more accurate ideas about how much the public is looking forward to different product releases.  HypeJar does this by aggregating the opinions of everyday consumers itself for insight.  Yim’s website invites users to vote, comment, and tag upcoming products to share their opinions on them.  HypeJar then takes this data and uses it to measure how much “hype” a product actually has.  In theory, one can gain a more accurate idea of the buzz surrounding a product by seeing what users think on HypeJar, rather than what journalists, critics, or advertisers think in their respective bubbles.  For example, while a tech blog may be hyping an upcoming phone release, users may actually be unexcited by it because it seems confusing and would require smartphone tech support just to complete simple tasks. Read more »


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